Water Flashcards

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What are the properties that are important for water

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  • Metabolite
  • Solvent
  • High specific heat capacity
  • Large latent heat of vapourization
  • Strong Cohesion
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What is a solvent and why is it a property of water

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A solvent can dissolve other substances, water is a solvent because of its polarity, its charge, hydrophilic

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3
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What percentage of water is found in the body?

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70%

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4
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Why is water described as a metabolite

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It is involved in many metabolic reactions including condensation and hydrolysis reactions, photosynthesis and respiration

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5
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Define specific heat capacity

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The amount of energy required to raise 1g of water by 1C

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What is the importance of water having a high specific heat capacity?

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Water acts to moderate temperature changes, acting as a buffer against sudden variations in temperature which would harm both aquatic and land organisms

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7
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Where does reactions take place?

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In the cytoplasm

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8
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Describe the structure of water

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  • Polar
  • Due to the distribution of electrons
  • As water molecules are polar, they form HYDROGEN BONDS with other water molecules making them cohesive (stick together)
  • This is why water is a liquid
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9
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What kind of bonds are found in water molecules?

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Covalent bonds

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10
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What pairs are found in oxygen

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Lone pairs

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11
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What is the strength of the hydrogen bonds?

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Relatively weak

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12
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What is released from the body to regulate body temperature?

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Sweat

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13
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What is required to break the hydrogen bonds in water and how does this affect the temperature required?

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Energy is required to break the hydrogen bonds in water, so it requires lots of energy e.g. 100C to boil

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14
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What is adhesion?

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Water molecules sticking to other materials e.g. glass

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What is the importance of the latent heat of vaporization in water?

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  • It provides cooling by evaporation
  • Because energy is required to break the HYDROGEN BONDS, a lot of energy is required for evaporation
  • This makes cooling an effective method
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16
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What is the importance of the strong cohesion in water molecules?

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  • Supports columns of water in plants
  • ## Produces surface tension supporting small organisms and allowing them to stay afloat
17
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Why can water molecules be pulled up a narrow tube?

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  • Because molecules stick together (cohesion)
18
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Give an importance of ice floating

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so, it maintains aquatic habitat beneath

19
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Why is water transparent?

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It allows light to penetrate for photosynthesis

20
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Who is waters enemy and why?

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Lipids because they are hydrophobic due to their non-polarity

21
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Where does water enter plants?

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Via earth roots